In a small population of sheep, the dominant male may produce many more offspring than the other males, spreading his genes. This is an example of ____
a. assimilation
b. artificial selection
c. genetic drift
d. recombination
c
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A central tenet of developmental psychopathology is that to understand maladaptive behavior, we must consider ____
a. one's genetic predisposition b. how problematic behaviors develop over time c. the child's familial history for maladjustment d. what is normative for a given period of development
Psychology
Eve is very close to her siblings, is very involved in their lives, and keeps an average level of contact with them. At what point in her life is Eve's relationship with her siblings likely to be most important?
a. Early childhood b. Adolescence c. Middle adulthood d. Late adulthood
Psychology